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Oakfield Park, Wellington

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Key features

  • Spacious 4 bedroom detached family home
  • Garage and driveway parking
  • Popular established residential area
  • Walking distance to the town centre
  • Solar Panels (owned by the property)

Description

46 Oakfield Park is a deceptively spacious four bedroom detached family home situated in this poplar established residential area on the south side of Wellington and within walking distance of the town centre.

The accommodation on offer comprises in brief; front door opens into an entrance hallway with ample space for coats and shoes, stairs to the first floor and a door through to the sitting room. The sitting room provides ample space for all everyday furnishings with a feature fireplace housing an electric fire and a window to the front elevation allowing natural light to flow through the ground floor. There is a working chimney behind the electric fire should an incoming buyer wish to install a log burner. Glazed French doors open to the dining room which in turn leads to both the kitchen and conservatory and out into the garden creating a wonderfully flexible space with an open flow of the living spaces into the garden, ideal for entertaining in the summer months.

The kitchen itself is fitted with a comprehensive range of country cream units with contrasting work surfaces and space for appliances. There is a rear door to the garden and a further door into an inner hallway with provides access to a built in cupboard, the integral garage and the utility/cloakroom with plumbing for a washing machine, WC and hand wash basin.

To the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and a spacious single with bedrooms one and three having the added benefit of built in wardrobes. The family bathroom comprises a three piece white suite with a shower over the bath. To the first floor landing there is a built in airing cupboard housing the gas fired boiler, alongside access to the loft.

Externally, the property is set back from the road with off road parking for three vehicles and a garage with light and power connected. The main garden lies to the rear and has been landscaped with ease of maintenance in mind with mature shrub borders, a Summer house and wide pedestrian side access.

The property has the benefit of solar panels which accrued an income of £850 for the year 2024. 

LOCATION

The property is located on one of the most sought after developments on the south side of Wellington with a pleasant mix of 4 bedroom detached family homes. The prestigious Wellington Public School is just a short stroll from the property along with the popular Wellesley Park Primary School.

The town centre is easily accessible within a 5-10 minute walk and has a good range of both independently run shops and larger national stores such as the well renowned Waitrose. The town itself stands between the River Tone and the Blackdown Hills.

The County Town of Taunton is approximately 8 miles distant with its mainline railway station and the M5 can be accessed via Junction 26 just outside the town

DIRECTIONS

From our Wellington office proceed to the town centre traffic lights turning left into South Street. Continue past Wellington School bearing left at the second mini roundabout into Pyles Thorne Road. Continue along this road for approximately 1/4 of a mile turning right into Oakfield Park and continue going through the development where the house will be seen on the right hand side.

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About Wilkie May & Tuckwood, Wellington

29 High Street, Wellington, TA21 8QT
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John Wrelton - Director

Many people from outside the area know the location of Wellington, without realising it, as it lies just off the M5 to the west of Taunton set in glorious countryside marked by a monument to the Duke of Wellington high on the Blackdown Hills. It is this peaceful environment that draws buyers for its convenient commute along with excellent sporting and educational facilities. There is also the lure of the easily reached north and south coasts at Minehead and Sidmouth.  

Wellington is a pleasant and relatively compact town with good shopping facilities, including a Waitrose store, two medical centres and a famous park which is listed Grade 2 by English Heritage. There is a good community spirit and many clubs and organisations covering most hobbies and interests. The focal point in Wellington is the interesting 15th century church. There is a frequent daily coach service from Wellington to London.

The Somerset County Town of Taunton is about 7 miles away to which there is a regular bus service from Wellington and also a park and ride. Taunton has a main line railway station, bus station, major shops, county cricket ground and a comprehensive array of events occurring throughout the year. 

Wellington has its own motorway interchange M5 junction 26 and approximate journey times are Exeter (Park and Ride) 30 minutes, Bristol (Portway Park and Ride) 60 minutes. Plymouth 75 minutes. The Regional International airports at Bristol and Exeter are both reached within the hour.

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